![]() ![]() He vowed to remain on the air until the Orioles won a game. In the spring of 1988, at Baltimore radio station “98 Rock” WIYY-FM, as a lead morning show personality between 19, Bob Rivers gained national attention for an 11-day, on-the-air marathon during a Baltimore Orioles losing streak. Twisted Christmas was certified a gold record. In 1987, Rivers released Twisted Christmas, which contained the Christmas music radio hit “Twelve Pains of Christmas”, a parody of the holiday standard “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. It went on to be included on Volume 2 of The Rhino Brothers Present the World’s Worst Records and had a music video produced by Steve Rotfeld for Bob Uecker’s Wacky World of Sports. ![]() He followed it up with “Just a Big Ego,” a parody of David Lee Roth’s version of “Just a Gigolo”. The song was sung to the tune of Neil Sedaka’s #1 1962 hit “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” and peaked at #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop music chart. telecommunications company AT&T’s Bell System. One of the first parodies he produced was “Breakin’ Up Is Hard On You”, about the lawsuit and the resulting Bell System divestiture, the court ordered split up of U.S. ![]() Bob Rivers spent almost 6 years at WAAF in Worcester, Massachusetts (in the Boston market), as part of their successful Bob and Zip morning show with fellow on-air personality Peter “Zip” Zipfel.ĭuring his tenure with WAAF, Rivers started producing parody and novelty songs, both for the station and for the KATZ/Newcity “American Comedy Network”, a radio syndication service that provided comedy material to local U.S. ![]()
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